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Bell Performing Arts Centre

Bell Performing Arts Centre

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6250 144 St, Surrey, British Columbia, V3X 1A2, Canada
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Aug 3, 2018
Just went here during the school year to watch my sister perform in her school band, and the place is STUNNING! Very big and spacious, and it also has a recreation center and school inside it as well! Very cool.

Jun 23, 2018
Great venue for watching a play, dance recital, or concert. The theatre has good sightlines and the space between rows is ample enough to prevent cramping for those of us with 34"-plus inseams. Sound system is decent and projects well even at the upper levels. The snack bar is only average and being that the Bell Centre is owned and operated by the Surrey School District, there is no alcohol to be sold on the campus.

May 31, 2018
A wide & big huge stage. Very impressive, indeed. Because, when I see this Chinese singers concert.., It holds a 80 people choir. 60-70 person big Chinese instrument orchestra..and still have lots space left. A newer performing center. With very Comfortable wider bigger chairs... Tall ceilings..one felt..really being entertained...sitting amongst the audience. Lots of parking in a quiet area of Surrey. Was attached to an older building...its a secondary school

Apr 20, 2018
I came here to watch Letter Kenny Live. It was the perfect venue for this type of show. Seating was typical of this type of theatre as far as comfort and views go. Staff were friendly and helpful. I would rate higher but the event lacked good signage for where you entered the theatre itself and the beer lineup was crazy ! I would see another show here.

Apr 17, 2018
Love Village Church home is currently here. Thank you for the use of your beautiful building. Amazing sound system. Comfortable seating. No matter where you sit the view and sound is ++good.

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Mon:8:30 am - 4 pm
Tue:8:30 am - 4 pm
Wed:8:30 am - 4 pm
Thu:8:30 am - 4 pm
Fri:8:30 am - 4 pm

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